A Japanese Satsuma earthenware vase, Meiji period, of upright lozenge form, both sides filled with landscape panels, one side under a crowd of people, beneath a tapered flared neck filled with stylized brocade, gilt signature to base, height approx 15.5cm (small bruise to rim and chip to one foot).
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A Japanese Satsuma earthenware vase, Meiji period, the shouldered ovoid body painted with a continuous scene of women, children and tradesmen, beneath a short flared neck, indistinct impressed mark to base, height approx 10cm, together with another Satsuma vase, painted and gilt with a continuous band of chrysanthemum, gilt signature to base, height approx 9cm (chip to rim).
A group of four Japanese Satsuma earthenware items, Meiji period, comprising a hexagonal teapot and cover painted with figural panels against a simulated brocade ground, gilt signature to base, a pair of small vases painted with figural scenes, signed Shuzan in gilt to bases, and a cylinder vase painted with figural and floral panels on a brocade ground, the base applied with a seated figure, gilt signature to base (all with faults).
A pair of Japanese Satsuma cricket cages by Kinkozan, Meiji period, each pierced ovoid body and overhead handle decorated with simulated brocade, gilt signature for Kinkozan to bases (lacking covers and restored), together with a Satsuma rectangular box and domed cover, Meiji period, painted with panels of bijin, flowers and pavilions in a landscape, gilt signature to base (one foot lacking), a cylindrical vase painted with bijin and a domed cover with Buddhistic lion finial, gilt Meizan signature to base (chipped).
A Japanese Satsuma vase by Kinkozan, Meiji period, the spherical body finely painted with a continuous mountainous landscape with men, women and children working and walking on an isthmus, within polychrome and gilt foliate borders, artist`s signature and Shimazu mon to scene, signed in gilt and impressed Kinkozan to base, height approx 12.5cm.
An impressive Japanese Satsuma earthenware vase by Tomonobu, Meiji period, the ovoid body thickly enamelled and gilt with overlapping fan and flowerhead shaped panels filled with various flowers and butterflies beneath a blue ground collar filled with chrysanthemum and scrolling tendrils, signed Satsuma Yaki Tomonobu in gilt beneath blue Shimazu mon to base, height approx 46cm.
A Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain vase, mid-19th Century, the elongated ovoid body and flared neck finely enamelled with a procession of dignitaries and attendants in a mountainous landscape, flanked by a pair of pink pierced dragon handles, height approx 64cm (extensive rim damage and loss).
Two Chinese famille rose porcelain vases, 19th Century, decorated with panels of bamboo, prunus and flowers against scrolling foliate grounds (one badly cracked), together with a small group of Chinese Canton famille rose comprising a pair of candlesticks, a plate, a pot and cover and a vase (faults) and a pair of Satsuma vases.
A Macintyre Moorcroft Pottery Florian vase, circa 1904 to 1913, the compressed bulbous body with extended cylindrical neck decorated with gilt enriched foliate designs against a pale blue ground, brown printed mark to base with green painted initials and orange shape No., height approx 15cm (restored).
A Derby porcelain inkstand dish, early 19th Century, the shaped rectangular base with gilt paw feet, enamelled with salmon pink heart shaped gilt overlaid motifs edged with stylized foliage flanked by pink flowers, surmounted by an integral pen holder, inkwell, vase and circular dish, red painted mark to base (minor restoration), together with a Derby porcelain drum shaped inkwell decorated in iron red and gilt, puce painted mark to base (minor restoration and faults).
A two handled duck egg blue tinted opaline glass vase and cover, probably French, late 19th Century, the tapered body enamelled with a bird perched amidst flowers opposing a hovering insect, flanked by high loop gilt handles, the cover and foot heightened with blue enamelled scrolls, height approx 46.5cm, together with another example with similar enamelled decoration (lacking cover).
An olive green tinted onion shaped bottle with high kick-in base, probably 18th Century, with string rim and traces of iridescence, height approx 14cm, together with a dark green tinted glass conical flask with opaque white flecked surface detail, a diminutive two handled millefiori vase and a paperweight.
A Rockingham porcelain floral encrusted vase and cover, circa 1830, of pear shape applied in high relief with flowers and enamelled with two butterflies, the cover with floral arrangement knop, puce printed mark to base (knop glued, chip to cover), together with a Dresden porcelain vase and cover (knop glued).
A large Royal Bonn pottery vase, late 19th Century, the tapered cylindrical body decorated in enamels and raised gilding with thistles to each side, flanked by gilt loop and ring handles, brown printed factory mark to base with impressed and gilt painted numerals, height approx 58cm (chip to foot).
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